Brain Mapping as Helpful Tool in Brain Glioma Surgical Treatment—Toward the “Perfect Surgery”?

Gliomas are the most common primary malignant brain tumours in adults, representing nearly 80%, with poor prognosis in their high-grade forms. Several variables positively affect the prognosis of patients with high-grade glioma: young age, tumour location, radiological features, recurrence, and the...

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Main Authors: Fabio Barone, Nicola Alberio, Domenico Gerardo Iacopino, Giuseppe Roberto Giammalva, Corrado D’Arrigo, Walter Tagnese, Francesca Graziano, Salvatore Cicero, Rosario Maugeri
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Brain Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/8/11/192
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spelling doaj-29e934ceec404cf4b64a391d9a92f2152020-11-25T00:15:26ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252018-10-0181119210.3390/brainsci8110192brainsci8110192Brain Mapping as Helpful Tool in Brain Glioma Surgical Treatment—Toward the “Perfect Surgery”?Fabio Barone0Nicola Alberio1Domenico Gerardo Iacopino2Giuseppe Roberto Giammalva3Corrado D’Arrigo4Walter Tagnese5Francesca Graziano6Salvatore Cicero7Rosario Maugeri8Unit of Neurosurgery, Hospital “Cannizzaro”, 95100 Catania, ItalyUnit of Neurosurgery, Hospital “Cannizzaro”, 95100 Catania, ItalyNeurosurgical Clinic, AOUP “Paolo Giaccone”, Post Graduate Residency Program in Neurologic Surgery, Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, ItalyNeurosurgical Clinic, AOUP “Paolo Giaccone”, Post Graduate Residency Program in Neurologic Surgery, Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, ItalyUnit of Neurosurgery, Hospital “Cannizzaro”, 95100 Catania, ItalyIntensive Care Unit, Hospital “Cannizzaro”, 95100 Catania, ItalyNeurosurgical Clinic, AOUP “Paolo Giaccone”, Post Graduate Residency Program in Neurologic Surgery, Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, ItalyUnit of Neurosurgery, Hospital “Cannizzaro”, 95100 Catania, ItalyNeurosurgical Clinic, AOUP “Paolo Giaccone”, Post Graduate Residency Program in Neurologic Surgery, Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, ItalyGliomas are the most common primary malignant brain tumours in adults, representing nearly 80%, with poor prognosis in their high-grade forms. Several variables positively affect the prognosis of patients with high-grade glioma: young age, tumour location, radiological features, recurrence, and the opportunity to perform post-operative adjuvant therapy. Low-grade gliomas are slow-growing brain neoplasms of adolescence and young-adulthood, preferentially involving functional areas, particularly the eloquent ones. It has been demonstrated that early surgery and higher extent rate ensure overall longer survival time regardless of tumour grading, but nowadays, functional preservation that is as complete as possible is imperative. To achieve the best surgical results, along with the best functional results, intraoperative mapping and monitoring of brain functions, as well as different anaesthesiology protocols for awake surgery are nowadays being widely adopted. We report on our experience at our institution with 28 patients affected by malignant brain tumours who underwent brain mapping-aided surgical resection of neoplasm: 20 patients underwent awake surgical resection and 8 patients underwent asleep surgical resection. An analysis of the results and a review of the literature has been performed.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/8/11/192awake surgeryasleep surgeryhigh grade gliomalow grade gliomabrain mappingbrain tumourextent of resection
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author Fabio Barone
Nicola Alberio
Domenico Gerardo Iacopino
Giuseppe Roberto Giammalva
Corrado D’Arrigo
Walter Tagnese
Francesca Graziano
Salvatore Cicero
Rosario Maugeri
spellingShingle Fabio Barone
Nicola Alberio
Domenico Gerardo Iacopino
Giuseppe Roberto Giammalva
Corrado D’Arrigo
Walter Tagnese
Francesca Graziano
Salvatore Cicero
Rosario Maugeri
Brain Mapping as Helpful Tool in Brain Glioma Surgical Treatment—Toward the “Perfect Surgery”?
Brain Sciences
awake surgery
asleep surgery
high grade glioma
low grade glioma
brain mapping
brain tumour
extent of resection
author_facet Fabio Barone
Nicola Alberio
Domenico Gerardo Iacopino
Giuseppe Roberto Giammalva
Corrado D’Arrigo
Walter Tagnese
Francesca Graziano
Salvatore Cicero
Rosario Maugeri
author_sort Fabio Barone
title Brain Mapping as Helpful Tool in Brain Glioma Surgical Treatment—Toward the “Perfect Surgery”?
title_short Brain Mapping as Helpful Tool in Brain Glioma Surgical Treatment—Toward the “Perfect Surgery”?
title_full Brain Mapping as Helpful Tool in Brain Glioma Surgical Treatment—Toward the “Perfect Surgery”?
title_fullStr Brain Mapping as Helpful Tool in Brain Glioma Surgical Treatment—Toward the “Perfect Surgery”?
title_full_unstemmed Brain Mapping as Helpful Tool in Brain Glioma Surgical Treatment—Toward the “Perfect Surgery”?
title_sort brain mapping as helpful tool in brain glioma surgical treatment—toward the “perfect surgery”?
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Gliomas are the most common primary malignant brain tumours in adults, representing nearly 80%, with poor prognosis in their high-grade forms. Several variables positively affect the prognosis of patients with high-grade glioma: young age, tumour location, radiological features, recurrence, and the opportunity to perform post-operative adjuvant therapy. Low-grade gliomas are slow-growing brain neoplasms of adolescence and young-adulthood, preferentially involving functional areas, particularly the eloquent ones. It has been demonstrated that early surgery and higher extent rate ensure overall longer survival time regardless of tumour grading, but nowadays, functional preservation that is as complete as possible is imperative. To achieve the best surgical results, along with the best functional results, intraoperative mapping and monitoring of brain functions, as well as different anaesthesiology protocols for awake surgery are nowadays being widely adopted. We report on our experience at our institution with 28 patients affected by malignant brain tumours who underwent brain mapping-aided surgical resection of neoplasm: 20 patients underwent awake surgical resection and 8 patients underwent asleep surgical resection. An analysis of the results and a review of the literature has been performed.
topic awake surgery
asleep surgery
high grade glioma
low grade glioma
brain mapping
brain tumour
extent of resection
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/8/11/192
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